Yesterday the keyboard stopped working on my Fedora 8, but this time,
there was a window giving me a hint. It was a window from Gnome telling
me slow keys had been activated. (yes, although I use KDE, sometimes
Gnome settings seems to get loaded and messes up with KDE.) Slow keys
get activated after holding down Shift for 8 seconds, then you have to
hold each key for 500ms (default) to it take effect. For some reason on
my Kubuntu setting I didn't have any notification enabled (neither a
message nor a speaker beep), so then it appeared like keyboard not
responding. Well, I'm really only guessing, because after doing a lot of
tests with Gnome and KDE accessibility settings in both installations, I
think I'm getting a bit confused :-)

Matt, could you check if in your accessibility settings "Activation
gestures" (translation) are enabled and notifications disabled? Also, if
your keyboard fails again, could you try whether disabling accessibility
resolves the problem or not?

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keyboard randomly goes dead; takes a logout to restore functionality.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/186264
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